Mal Agha, or Malaga, is a village located in the east of Tembi and Lalab villages, 20 kilometers from Qaleh Tal City, 32 kilometers northeast of Baghmalek County, 170 kilometers from Ahvaz, in the eastern part of Khuzestan Province. About two kilometers near Mal Agha Village is the village of Robat.
With an area of 100 hectares, Mal Agha Village is home to nearly 45 households. Located at an altitude of a thousand meters above sea level, Mal Agha is situated on the slopes of the Zagros Mountain Range. An asphalted road leads to Mal Agha Village, offering views of oak forests, rice paddies, and wheat fields. Dez River passes through a nearby valley of Mala Agha Village, irrigating pomegranate, grape, plane trees, wild pistachio, hawthorns trees, and oak forests surrounding the village.
A village market is held during the spring, offering tourists pomegranates, honey, pomegranate paste, Kashk, Qare-Qoroot, and other dairy products. Additionally, 18 cabins with a capacity of 300 tourists have been provided for them to rest.
Remarkable among the tourist areas near Mal Agha Village, one can mention Tang-e Tehi. Tang-e Tehi is located three kilometers east of Mal Agha, after Do Ab, where two rivers meet. Tang-e Tehi extends five kilometers featuring several springs and waterfalls. Tehi in the local dialect of Mal Agha Village is the same as "Tihoo” (See-see partridge). Tang-e Tehi ends with a five-meter waterfall, one of the necks of the 3600-meter-high Mangasht mountain.
Among the historical landmarks of Mal Agha Village are stone inscriptions on the Bard Gap (large stone) and square stone tombs. These rock tombs have a width of one and a half meters and a height of one meter and seventy centimeters, called "Bard-e Gouri" (grave stone) in Khuzestan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, and they are tombstones. There are also an ancient bridge and irrigation structure called "Biareh" along with water mills from the Sassanid era in Mala Agha Village.